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Old 12-18-2006, 11:16 AM
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Those look really cool! I have somewhat similar pedals on my WRX (stock) but without the generous "heel and toe" extensions for the gas (or the dead pedal). Really adds a nice touch to the look of the interior.
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am i the only one that finds that the dead-pedal seemed to have been poorly measured out

you can clearly see the old leather pad underneath it in the corner
Old 12-18-2006, 12:18 PM
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^ You probably can't see it unless you bend down to take a closer look. Think of the weight savings!
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Originally Posted by fork_included
am i the only one that finds that the dead-pedal seemed to have been poorly measured out

you can clearly see the old leather pad underneath it in the corner
That's a fair observation. I can tell you that it fits snugly against the frame of the dead pedal and that it's the most noticeable improvement to the feel of the pedals because it's much flatter than the stock padding. If I recall correctly, this pedal is for 944, 986, 996 and 997 models which probably explains why it's not an exact fit.

The pedals themselves are very high quality and the reality is that the only way you'll ever see this is if you get on your knees in a cold garge and zoom your camera in on the pedals (BTDT). If anything I'm sort of disappointed at how little you can see of the pedals in normal usage, just 'cuz they're so perty.
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Very cool yet again. Now you need to that sig
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Very nice. Does the gas pedal replace the existing plastic one or does it mount to it?
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Originally Posted by Skip Wolfe
Very nice. Does the gas pedal replace the existing plastic one or does it mount to it?
The gas pedal screws into the platic pedal with 3 screws. I was a little skeptical as to how solidly it would mount but it's pretty solid. The throttle extensions actually attach to another plate that goes below the aluminum piece, which raises the pedal up maybe 1/4" and makes heel toe a bit easier.
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Very nice! Do you sell an interior package yet?

As keith said, you need to update your sigpic again. It definitely makes the footwell a lot more interesting.



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